What wheels will fit E39?
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- 5x120mm wheel bolt pattern.
- 11mm-30mm wheel offset range.
- 72.56mm wheel hub (EXCEPT the e39 which has a 74.1mm wheel hub)
What PCD is a BMW E39?
BMW – 5 Serie E39 (1995 – 2003)
PCD: | 5×120 |
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Center bore: | 74.1 |
Offset: | 20 |
Mounting: | Bolt – 12 x 1,50 |
Wheel torque steel: | 120 Nm / 89 ft-lb |
What wheels will interchange with BMW?
As a general rule, 4×100 wheels will all interchange.
What fitment are BMW wheels?
Early BMW 3 Series models including the E21 and E30 used a 4×100 PCD, while later models switched to a 5×120 PCD which has now become ubiquitous across the BMW range and is popularly referred to as ‘BMW fitment’.
What lug pattern is a BMW?
Nearly all BMWs have 5 lug bolts in a 120mm bolt circle. Beginning with the G01 7-series chassis in 2009, all G-chassis use a 5×112 bolt pattern – the same number of lug bolts but in a 8mm tighter circle. This is also the spec used by Audi, VW, and Mercedes.
What is BMW bolt pattern?
Will BMW 5 Series wheels fit 1 Series?
No, they wont fit.. The offset is too low for our 1-series.
Do all BMW have same bolt pattern?
What BMW uses 5×112?
It’s also known as the PCD (Pitch Circle Diameter). Nearly all BMWs have 5 lug bolts in a 120mm bolt circle. Beginning with the G01 7-series chassis in 2009, all G-chassis use a 5×112 bolt pattern – the same number of lug bolts but in a 8mm tighter circle.
What is the offset on BMW wheels?
A high offset means there is a large gap between the wheel mounting surface and the centerline. The wheel will tuck under the bodywork more. A lower offset will push more of the wheel to the outside of the car. In general, 1 and 3-series cars have a high offset and 5, 6, and 7-series cars have a low offset.